Minutes after Venezuela’s National Electoral Council announced Nicolás Maduro’s third presidential victory, the Bolivarian leader took to the stage and lashed out at Argentine President Javier Milei. “I tell Milei: you wouldn’t be able to take me in one round, you cowardly creature,” he said.
“From Caracas I say: no to the fascist Nazi Milei,” he added, saying that “he also has the face of a monster. He is ugly. Stupid,” said Maduro.
Hours later, the Argentine president, in turn, went to X to criticize Maduro’s stance, adopting the version of the opposition led by María Corina Machado that the coalition candidate, Edmundo González, was the winner of the election.
“OUT, DICTATOR MADURO,” Milei wrote in capital letters. She then stated that “the world is waiting for you to recognize victory after years of socialism, misery, decadence and death.”
Javier Milei also stated that Argentina will not recognize the result of the election. And he asked that “the Armed Forces this time defend democracy and the will of the people.”
Source: CNN Brasil

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